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. and only after the patrons had left the place. [ laughter ] >> jon: do you know how hard it is to make volunteering at a homeless shelter look like a negative thing and how dead inside does a national presidential campaign make you that you could be handed clean dishes and instead of saying, you know these are clean right, you go, where is my scrubby sponge. there's more. >> as we understand it now there were dirty dishes left for him. it was originally reported they were clean. our team is reporting dirty dishes. >> jon: great work, team. [ laughter ] we'll have more on the status of these dishes later on in the program. apparently ryan did wash dishes but they were set aside and left unclean specifically so they could take pictures of him selflessly washing so so that we -- because we're so do you mean -- believe he was caught in the act of volunteering. later food was held from nursing home patients so ryan could al riff and reanimate them through the magic of applesauce. [ laughter ] even cynical help is help for the shelter. >> the head of the faith-based organization told the pos

the american people know the story keeps changing from this administration on libya. >> jon: tonight, the debate over the time line and the role of the moderator. plus, one of the world's most recognized brands cuts its ties with one of the biggest names in sports. and now as the doping scandal grows, word lance armstrong has stepped down as chairman of the cancer foundation he helped create. so what should the rest of us do with all those yellow bracelets? >> jon: we begin tonight with details of an attempted terror attack foiled in the heart of new york city and word that president obama was among the original targets. good evening. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. hours ago, we learned federal agents arrested a man who they say was attempting to detonate a bomb right near the new york federal reserve. three blocks from the site of the world trade center less than a quarter mile away. federal officials say the suspect's original targets included president obama and the new york stock exchange. we don't yet know why he allegedly changed his plan. what we do know is that

new stories and breaking news right now. jon: it is the final showdown between the two candidates, the president and governor romney set to spar over foreign policy. will their performances convince the key undecided voters? >>> the attack in many libya sure to be a topic, we are going to talk with someone who has an incredible firsthand account right from security officials who were there in the thick of the attack. >>> and our fox news voter fraud unit digs up a doozy. democratic officials in one state in big trouble for, get this, vodka for votes. you can't make this stuff up. it's all "happening now." ♪ jon: we are just hours away now from the third and final presidential debate of this campaign season. the race for the white house could not be any closer. will tonight change anything? we'll see. good morning, i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee. there's a live look at the debate stage at lynn university in boca raton, florida. tonight's focus, foreign policy. and while jobs and the economy remain the number one issues among voters, america's role in the world

: you may. see you tomorrow everybody, you may. jon: i just call him hemmer. fox news alert. counts down to their one and only showdown. we're live in danville, kentucky awaiting the vp debate. putting current vice president joe biden against the guy who wants his job. the pair square off in 10 hours. how will it affect the entire presidential race? we'll have that moments from now. first now, brand new stories and breaking news. jenna: a body is found as police search for a missing 10-year-old colorado girl. the latest in the investigation to jess kay ridgeway's disappearance. >>> latest on mini wheats pulled from the store shelves. concerns about what the serial may be contaminated with. >>> concerns about dale earnhardt, jr.. a concern that could affect the rest of the racing season. it is all "happening now.". new fallout from the last debate as the number two guys on the ticket gear up for their one and only faceoff just hours from now. hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee. i don't go as number two. are you number two? i'm just kidding, jon. come on. i was wondering how they feel, paul ryan

tomorrow. jenna: right now some brand new stories and breaking news this hour. jon: it was a debate like no other. president obama and governor romney going head-to-head in a fierce fight. so who won? we'll have complete analysis. also new developments in the meningitis outbreak as the death toll rises. plus, gunfire, shutting down the border between the united states and canada? it's all "happening now." jon: and good morning to you on this wednesday after the presidential debate. it turned red hot as the candidates duke it out in a contentious town hall format. jenna: we're so glad you're with us everybody. i'm jenna lee. happening now the president looking to gain some lost ground in last night's fiery second debate. we'll see if he actually does that. both the president and governor romney, literally at times, jon, going toe-to-toe. jon: yeah. jenna: it got a little close there. jon: it sure did. jenna: kind of in that spoken, right? -- zone, personal zone. interruptionses filled the debate. there were so many challenges on so many different topics from the economy to taxes to the te

the president and governor romney, literally at times, jon, going toe-to-toe. jon: yeah. jenna: it got a little close there. jon: it sure did. jenna: kind of in that spoken, right? -- zone, personal zone. interruptionses filled the debate. there were so many challenges on so many different topics from the economy to taxes to the terror attack in libya energy. specifically on energy there was quite an exchange when it came to federal drilling permits. take a look at this. >> that's the problem. in the last four years you cut permits and licenses on federal land in federal waters in half. >> not true, governor romney. >> how much did you cut them. >> not true. >> how much did you cut them? >> governor we produced more oil. >> no, no, how much did you cut licenses and permits on federal land and open waters. >> governor, romney here is what we did. >> i had a question. how much did you cut them by? >> i'm happy to answer the question. >> all right. and it is? >> here is what happened you had a whole bunch of oil companies --. jenna: maybe they should draw a line. you can't pass this line? jon: tha

. >> good morning. i'm jon kelley. marla tellez has the day off. we start off with breaking news in the south bay. dr. marvin bonham has been charged with a total of 18 felonies. he is now accused of trading prescriptions for oxycontin in return for cash and return for methamphetamine. bonham allegedly wrote more than half his prescriptions for county residents. the 61-year-old resident is scheduled to be arraigned some time tomorrow. >>> it was 23 years ago today that the ground shook and buildings fell and sadly, 63 people lost their lives. we are talking about the earthquake of 1989. nbc's damian is keeping an eye on that. >> reporter: this is the reservoir and there is concern about the strength in case of a large earthquake. the valley water district has taken precautions. one precaution is keeping the water level at 68% capacity. the concern is the dam would not support a large tremor and sending the water into the valley. a tremor would indicate a large concern. the earthquake struck at 5:04 p.m. on this day in 1989. it caused between $6 billion and $8 billion in damage an

, the cardinals could be a little more vulnerable without mitchell boggs. so we'll see. a key at-bat by jon jay here with two runners on. >> joe: the runners will be at second and third with two out. lopez will get that little meeting from the crew chief yossgary darling before he got o the mound. maybe they let him take the time he needs. again, lopez brought in. then the tarp came on. lopez did not have to face a batter, if the giants didn't want to do that. but they're going to stay with their sidearming left-hander, making his first appearance of this nlcs. it will be that confrontation with jon jay, with runners on at second and third. descalso and kozma. so basically three-and-a-half hours later. we're going to resume play with jay at the plate. one for two on the night. lopez was such a big part of it in 2010. now they're going to repaint the batter's box. >> tim: i know we forgot something. what was it? >> joe: and this grounds crew. they have been busy tonight. they've done a great job. you can see erin andrews actually -- erin andrews asked before the rain really hit how this field is

wasn't all laughs. >> no, it isn't. jon stewart, you know, sure he's on comedy central, but a lot of people go there for the news, specifically younger people. jon stewart isn't always making jokes. he does ask very pointed questions. let's listen to this exchange. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people, as far as us all being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> right. >> we're going to fix it. >> all of it. >> all of it. and what happens during the course of a presidency is that the government is a big operation. at any given time, something screws up and you make sure that you find out what's broken and fix it. >> you have the president talking about the benghazi situation. at this point, who would have thought we'd be talking about foreign policy in regards to the presidential campaign, but it has become part of the narrative. >> of course, foreign policy will be the subject of the debate monday night in florida. there was big news in florida overn

playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show," my name is jon stewart. got a good one for you tonight. our guest gerard butler has a new film "facing mavericks." it's a film following sarah palin around. (laughter) whatever happened to that lady? i don't know. let's begin tonight with last night's presidential debate in boca raton, florida, which is spanish for "rat's mouth." (laur)

jenna: jon scott said he might come and do it with me. jon: some time. 12 miles in the mud. should be fun. jenna: photos on monday. have a good weekend, everybody. jon: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert from the campaign trail with a little more than 72 hours until the final presidential debate, and a new pew poll raises the stakes for the big face off on monday. welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. 72 hours we will be broadcasting live from the site of the final presidential debate in boca raton, florida. the pew research center releases a new poll showing governor mitt romney slowing a huge gap over the past few weeks picking up 11 points on the issue of foreign policy. who would make good decision -gs. good decisions. and foreign policy is the focus of that final debate. chris style wart is our fox news digital analyst and host of fox news. the lead president obama had has plummeted 11 points. he had a 15-point advantage in this department in september, and now take a look at it. it is a four-point advantage for him. is that all because of libya? >> w

thought all of this, jon. take a listen. >> what would have been worse? jenna: if i had to get jon scott up over that wall, that would have been worse, and that's the one question that plagued me throughout this whole event, where is jon scott? what was -- where was he? we're going to have to leave you with that thought. jon: i was on my couch. [laughter] maybe next year. thanks for joining us. jenna: may "america live" starts right now. megyn: fantastic job. and a fox news alert on the final faceoff between president obama and governor romney and how this became a debate that some political analysts are now calling a must-win for the president. welcome to "america live" where we are today live from lynn university in boca raton, florida. the site of it all. i'm megyn kelly. in eight hours the president and the republican challenger go head to head on this stage to face off on foreign policy. that topic could not be any hotter right now with new fallout almost every day from the administration's changing response to the terror attack in libya that killed our ambassador and three ot

it, the secret service must have been on edge. >> they must have been, jon. so, you were telling me there was somebody else in the room that won, a surprising winner? >> reporter: yes, diane. the clear winner of last night's debate was jeremy epstein. as you recall, jeremy was that 20-year-old college student who asked the very first question about getting a job after he graduates. well, since then, "get jeremy a job" has been trending on twitter. a sign that his job prospects are up. and after the debate, he talked to both candidates, even got a promise out of mitt romney for a job after he gets out of college. but diane, i don't know if that will happen. jeremy told us he is no longer an undecided voter. if the election were today, he said he would vote for obama. >> oh, but talk about networking. thank you, jon, weighing in his own scorecard tonight. >>> we have more evidence tonight that the u.s. housing market is coming back to life. the number of new homes constructed in september jumped 15% in one month. and that is the fastest rate of new construction since the early days of

bruises on his face. her other son, jon king, has two broken legs. today is jon's sixth birthday. the city's red-light camera vendor won't be getting a lucrative new contract. mayor emanuel's office says "redflex traffic systems" covered up a 2-year-old ethics case until it was brought to light just days ago by a tribune investigation. the city now says the company is ineligibile for the pending city contract. the company operated chicago's red-light program since 2003 generating 300 million dollars in fines for the city. the tribune detailed how the company paid a luxury hotel tab for the city official who oversaw its program. >>the worlds cheapest cars heading for america.ú= >>federal agents raided the pharmacy linked to a meningitis outbreak that has killed 16 people and sickened more than 2- hundred others. investigators searched the "n- e-c-c compounding center" in massachusetts yesterday. officials say more issues have been reported with drugs from n-e-c-c. the company is linked to a deadly multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis that appears to be spreading. most of

continued even until yesterday on the daily show with jon stewart the president continues to have trouble explaining what happened and explaining how he managed to talk about this in the way that he did. so, yeah, you'd have to say that libya is at the heart of that big drop. megyn: it's amazing what a difference that issue is starting to have in this election, because the same polling group did a poll on foreign policy about a week ago and asked about everything from china, to iran, to egypt, and let me just give you some of the numbers. it shows the two candidates about deadlocked on who would better handle iran. a slight edge for the president when it comes to who would handle egypt better. slowed a slight edge -- stronger edge to romney and who would handle china better and get tough on trade with china the issue of libya seems to be the thing that narrowed this gap from 11-point advantage to barack obama to 4-point advantage. while it was somewhat of a debacle the other night, one person said one and the other person challenged back and forth and the moderator tried to stop it and ev

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in san francisco? good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning, everybody. welcome back. glad to have you back. you're just in time right now, perfect timing for our first big storm of the season rolling in. >> it ends a six-month spell of dangerously dry weather. here's a look at the downpour this morning in san francisco. cars cautiously driving on some slick roads. also on the peninsula, in burlingame, cars taking a pounding there. arturo santiago is live in san jose where there was a steady downpour today. but first, let's get to meteorologist, christina loren, who's been busy tracking all the action. >> good morning. i set this radar back about six hours just to show you all the heavy rainfall that came through the bay area in a very short-lived period of time. for now, we're done with the heavy rain. but we have this unsettled pattern to get through. we're going to see light, spotty showers return, another round getting into this evening. in addition to that, gusty winds on the way. this evening into tomorrow morning, we get another

>> jon: that's our show, here it is, your moment of zen. >> what did you think about mitt romney this evening? go? >> i think he was assertive, confident and hungry for the job. >> i found him to be more human and relatable tonig captioning sponsored by comedy central captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (audience chanting "stephen") >> stephen: welcome to the "report." thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us in here out there. i'm sure you can tell by that chanting this crowd has gotten c oshslbmentum. (laughter) ladies and gentlemen, last night was the third and final presidential debate. it threw much-need attention to two key domestic issues, "monday night football" and the national league championship. (laughter) as you remember, folks, the first debate was a blowout win for romney. the second debate-- also happened. (laughter) so let's get the truth of night three in "stephen colbert's debate 2012 coverage." two men, one wheel. who gets to drive us over the cliff? (laughter) (cheers and applause) (cheers and

: here now is megyn kelly. so we still don't know, that was a week ago the president said that to jon stewart. the question is, you're still covering it on your program, right? >> um-huh. >> is this -- are we at fox news overcovering this story? >> no. no. others are undercovering this story. take, for example, that sound bite, with all due respect to the president that sound bite is just simply not true. demonstrably not true because now we have the emails directly going to the white house to the state department to the pentagon telling them that the attack was underway, that there were 20 people on the compound with guns that the ambassador had locked himself in this safe house and this attack would go on for seven hours. and also that this group, this islamist jihadist group al sharia was claiming responsibilities for the attack. >> bill: even while it was underway. >> right. so they knew that on the day the attack happened. >> bill: what is that disclosed? >> it was sent to the white house situation room. >> bill: right. >> the white house situation room. >> it wasn't disclosed? >

on things he sat down with jon stewart where he said the death of four americans was not optimal tonight he will go up to jay leno. >> brian: this is the time to walk back fun shows. letterman said what about the dead. he didn't have a round up figure on letterman about the dead. and indicated the video had something to do with the attack. it leads to a president uncare unfamiliar with the philosophy. >> steve: and on 60 minutes he referred to deaths as bumps in the road. don't be surprized if he shows up on the food net work. when he is not on the teleprompter who knows. gretchen: i think he called on the jon stewart show not optimal. that is risky territory. you are mixing comedy with serious news and how do you cross that fine line there? let us know what your questions would be there tonight if you had a chance to ask either of these candidates. in the mean time, the rest of the head lines and brand new audio claims that the al-qaida number two in yemen is alive. they say the government is lying about the death of sahead al sharid. the recording cannot be verified. police looking to see

morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. yes, it was a history-making night for those san francisco giants just pounding the tigers in game one of the world series. the giants beat them 8-3 thanks in large part to that man there. pablo sandoval, some serious flex appeal last night. three home runs, becoming just the fourth player to hit three home runs in a single game during the world series. after the ball game family and friends greeting the giants. sandoval's family was there as expected adding to all the emotion he felt as he talked to us in the locker room. >> you dream like a little kid of being in the world series. to hit three home run is too much for me right now. >> the dream for him and giants fans. it was awesome. he joins the likes of babe ruth and reggie jackson with his three home runs in that single game. get this, he is the first player to hit those three home runs in each his first three plate appearances during a world series ball game. i know christina loren stayed up late for this one. she's also checking the weather. >> i'm sure i'm not the only one. we know you did as we

morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. tonight, right down on that stage, is the one and only showdown between vice president biden and paul ryan. and with the way the first presidential debate has transformed this race, the stakes are as high as they have ever been for a vice presidential debate. paul ryan may not have as much experience as joe biden, but he's done at least eight debates in previous congressional races, including this one, when he first ran for office and was just 27 years old. his opponent said he was young enough to be her son. ryan has never had a debate on a stage anywhere near as big as the one tonight. but two years ago, he did have a memorable faceoff against president obama at a bipartisan health care summit at the white house. >> i've got to tell you, the american people are engaged. and if you think they want a government takeover of health care, i would respectfully submit you're not listening to them. >> reporter: ryan spent a lot of time preparing for this, including numerous debate sessions. >> i like joe personally quite a bit. i just disagree

, appearance on jon stewart's show, and he and romney will address a bipartisan dinner here in new york tonight. >>> yesterday, romney was reaching out to women voters. he told crowds in virginia that the president has failed america's women, by not sufficiently boosting the economy. and romney promised that if mr. obama is re-elected it will be more of the same. >> i think it is interesting, with two presidential debates gone, the president still hasn't found an agenda for his second term. we have an agenda for our term. and our agenda is going to get this country working again. >> romney also said that over 3.5 million more women are now in pof teverty than when the president took office. up more debate, monday night, in florida, the topic, foreign policy. they estimated 1/5 of the population was watching the second debate last night. >> good to know right? >> it is very good to know. some numbers here. i know you are a cruncher, how many days to the election? >> 19. >> become to back gallup polls, give romney the edge. and there are new stats out that say, well first time, that romney has th

role on saturday? jon: i'm the villain. jenna: oh. jon: yes. jenna: very provocative, jon. we'll definitely show some clips of that, right? jon: we'll see. if i hit my notes. thanks for joining us. jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on what has become a must-see event in campaign 2012, tonight's vice presidential debates. welcome to "america live," everyone, i'm megyn kelly, reporting live from danville, kentucky, where less than eight hours from right now vice president joe biden and republican nominee paul ryan will face off for the first and only time in this contest. new video just in to the fox newsroom showing mr. biden arriving in kentucky for tonight's big debate, and the debate comes as the romney/ryan ticket today opens up its biggest lead of in this entire election. the republicans leading by a full point now i in the real clear politics average of all polls, that's the first time that's happened since mitt romney secured the nomination. you can see the course of the last year with the blue line for president obama and the red line for mit

: from a gorilla on jon stewart, his offer of a check to charity. >> for $5 million. >> reporter: if president obama would release his passport records. reminded the folks at college humor of a certain someone -- >> $1 million. >> reporter: presto changeo, the donald was dr. evil. there were counterproposals, some too raunchy for the news. >> 1 million actual dollars. if you will let me [ bleep ]. >> i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. >> reporter: on jimmy kimel's show, playing the great pumpkin. >> a check for $5 million. >> huh? >> reporter: the one that was almost painful to watch, the one that had to hurt the most came from an old friend of donald's. >> i want to say it to his face. donald, you're making a fool of yourself. >> reporter: you just don't get it, suggested she end up apologizing to him. why did you choose me as one of the ten most fascinating people of the year, from one top ten to another? >> the number one lame october surprise, donald trump offering $5 million to unearth anyone who still takes him seriously. >> r

. >>> it is 7:26. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. of course the weather the big story this morning. a rain here means snow up in the sierra and this is what it looked like there in placer county early this morning. wow, the snow coming down. a nice thick blanket of the white stuff out there. no doubt they are sure to get more throughout the day, but let's check things closer here at home. meteorologist christina loren tracking that storm that is moving right over the bay area. christina, what's it looking like? >> oh, jon kelley, just be happy you are already at work because people have to drive through these very strong showers. as we get into the next hour, hour and a half, the weather will be at its worst. we've got a really good-looking line of showers moving onshore san mateo. you can see we've already been hammered all morning long. temperatures today will be on the cool side. 62 in livermore, 63 in santa teresa and 62 in gilroy with winds picking up throughout the day today. i'm talking about gusts potentially at 50 miles per hour, so you really want to take it easy out ther

during a consench s tenti debate. president obama sat down with jon stewart. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans had been killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world. >> you would admit it is not the optimal response at least to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i will say. if four americans get killed it's not optimal. >> and those words not optimal are making the rounds on conservative websites this morning and will be for mitt romney. dan lothian joins us to talk about that. >> reporter: you are right. we have seen the romney campaign really go after this white house on the issue of libya, concerns that this administration has not been transparent and concerns that this president has not been strong enough in addressing the issues of terrorism. and concerned about the way that the administration has been slow to really roll out the real story on libya. as of yet the romney campaign officially has not released anything on this but senator john mccain who is a surrogat

daily show" with jon stewart. and later the president will be speaking at a rally in veterans memorial park in manchester, new hampshire. it's his first visit to the granite state since early september. 4 electoral votes there. with the president in new hampshire are, our jessica yellin will be joining me. there's been a trend in the last few speeches, i don't know if it's by accident or on purpose. there's a part of the speech "we have al qaeda on the run" part has been missing from some of them. do you have any background information on what's going on there? >> yesterday he stopped saying that. what i can tell you is that i just got off the phone with a white house official who tells me that their assessment that they've decimated al qaeda leadership is unchanged. what they're saying is because of the president's policies, dozens of senior al qaeda leaders have been taken off the battlefield. they're still aware that affiliates are active, but that we should not in essence read into these missing few words, a sense that their overall assessment of al qaeda's strength is in any way a

cabin announced it is cutting ties with gosselin best known for the reality series "jon & kate plus eight." they said she doesn't fit with the authenticity and culture of the site. she told her twitter followers no worries, and saying she is staying busy. >>> a resort in santa fe claims he was fired for gossiping about a guest. jennifer aniston was a guest staying at a four seasons resort while filming her new movie. they said some of the other guests saw aniston at the spa and asked him about her. he says he told them she was in his words very sweet and much more petite than i thought. unquote. somebody on aniston's team heard about that and complained to management. the resort won't comment directly about the matter but the spokesman said it has a strict policy about protecting the privacy of its guests. >> wow, if that's the worst he can say, that's pretty good. >> i think so. >>> coming up on news4 at 5:00, surveillance video shows a 57-year-old woman under attack, and what happened next has left police stunned. >>> the little boy who was kicked out of school because of his gene

morning, i'm jon kelley. it's a great morning for bay area baseball fans. they are all psyched up hoping their teams can pull off a series-clinching win. both coming from 2-0 deficits to force a deciding game five. the a's coming from behind in the ninth inning. coco crisp getting it done and the fans go bananas watching their team rally for another thrilling victory. >> we're going to win, baby! we're about to win! we got this! >> can you believe this? >> no, i cannot. that was amazing. absolutely amazing. >> let's go, oakland! >> it was rally mustard. >> rally mustard does it every time. game five starts at 6:30 tonight. >>> for the giants, a little less drama but still a sweep. they got the victory. they beat the reds 8-3 in cincinnati. they will play one final time in this series. that game starts at 10:00 a.m. pacific time. so more wall-to-wall baseball. christina loren, wall-to-wall weather but i know you're pumping those giants. >> our newsroom is going to be going off as we watch that game. good morning to you. a little spotty activity still over the local mountains. we're expect

dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> it is 7:26. i'm jon kelley. a setback this morning for team oracle as it prepares to defend its championship. one of the boats capsized during a practice run yesterday. the boat was towed back to the port and the team will haul back the remaining wreckage today. none of the crew's 14 members were on board, were injured. >>> an update on an accident on the san may taio bridge. >> the bridge cleared of the accident but did not clear of traffic. westbound remains slow. you can see it through the haze. slow off to the 880 side. slowing back into hayward. also the castro valley as well. heading into the south bay, where san jose is gummed up. christina, we have warm weather like today, we often see more motorcycles. >> those two wheelers, watch out for those as well. we're in the 50s and 60s. headed to the 90s today. already at 62 degrees in livermore. that sun is out in full force. hazy and warm later on today. we'll get another fog free start tomorrow. peek warmth with mid-90s on that forecast. jacket weather returns in the weekend. we h

the story. >> reporter: hello. my name is jon levine. i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a long march. >> a long march, indeed, for jonathan, and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's power. >> in the states everybody is so mopey. it's the end of the world, and there's no jbz, and inequality is through the roof, and we're back to like the guilded age in the u.s. >> reporter: for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big bad china. china keeping its currency low, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label chi

the most. end up being what harms you the most. you hi, i'm jon secada. did you know that chroroc hepatitis c affects approximately one million hispanic americans? each story is different, but for at least 20 yearars my father never said how sick he was getting. he stayed silent, never talked over the options with his doctor. if he had, maybe i'd be vivisitg him at home, instead of here. if you still think there's's strength in silence, think again. talk to your doctor about your options and learn more at tune in to hep c dot com. >>> well when you think about counterfeit stuff, maybe you are thinking about money or fake luxury items. you are probably not thinking abut the airbags in your car, safe to say. >> you should be. in fact national traffic safety administration is warning about counterfeit airbags. abc's david kerley reports they look like the real thing but they're not. >> reporter: this airbag supposed to save your life explode. fire shooting out of the steering wheel. a count fit. here it is again. the fake literally shooting parts and flames. right act the driver. or this bag,

for the sake of the new york diocese. our coverage of the debate continues in just a few minutes. jon karl brings the scorecard. statements from the candidates, which check out and which ones don't. >>> killing spree at a denver bar remains a mystery. five bodies found after the bar went up in flames. we get the latest now from abc's brandi hitt, good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning, john, paula. denver police right now say they still have no motive and no suspects behind this mass killing in a bar that was covered up by fire. police found the bodies of four women and one man inside ferro's bar and grill at closing time. detectives say there is trauma on the body. they believe the five were murdered before the fire was set. >> came apparent during assessment of the patients outside of the building that there were significant trauma injuries inconsistent with the fire. >> reporter: the coroner has released the name of all five. th the dead. two 45-year-old women. a 29-year-old man. and 22-year-old woman also now been identified. >> we would look to think it was an isolated incide

with jon stewart this afternoon. goes over to the waldorf astoria hotel for a campaign event. and then the president will actually join mitt romney tonight for the 67th annual alfred e. smith memorial dinner at the waldorf hotel. waldorf astoria hotel then he will be coming back here to washington. arriving back at the white house tonight at 11:45 p.m. long day for president obama. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! >> bill: good morning, everybody. good to see you this morning. it is thursday, oc

, she got her heel stuck in the grass. i hate when that happens. jon: me too. >> very hard to walk on grass. once in a while that happens. we'll see you tomorrow. jenna: right now brand-new stories and breaking. jon: 19 days, can you believe it until the election and a new poll showing governor romney leading the president by a statistically significant margin for the first time in this race. for weeks we've known about tainted drugs from one pharmacy shipped to clinics across the country. why are more people getting kick and dying of meningitis? we'll ask our medical a-teamers. should schools bana popular snack saying

, it's a fun thing. >> jon stewart hosted comedy central tonight, benefits autism programs. various shall we say creative things were auctioned off. including an opportunity to go to the bathroom with actor seth rogen. and guess who won that? donny bid $36,000 to -- i need to know why. >> two things, $18,000, this is not right, guys, it was charity and it was a good excuse -- >> it's on video? >> i didn't think they would air it. nobody wants this. i didn't think they were going to air it. >> of all the things to bid on. >> and you know what? it was a very special experience. me and seth bonded. >> and most importantly for the audience, you washed your hands. >> i hope so, yes. >> you're giving me more money -- >> i'll tell you, jon stewart, he does an amazing thing. >> got to go. adam levine next. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. let's get a final check on your morning commute with traffic pulse 11 and sarah caldwell. >> still dealing with closures in elkridge, northbound route 1 shutdown that brookdale due to early morning accident. one lane getting by southbound but expect dela

great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >>> the time now is 7:26. good morning, vsh, i'm jon kelley. the site of an early morning house fire is now a crime scene. this is near the 580/238 interchange. it happened early this morning. after wawards they did find a b inside. they aren't sure how the person died but are calling the scene suspicious. investigators are expected to be at the scene most of the morning. nobody else is being reported inside that home. police not saying exactly who died, but neighbors say a retired san francisco firefighter did live there with his girlfriend. investigators telling nbc bay area they are not far enough into the investigation to determine if this is in fact a homicide. >>> right now let's take it outside an see what's happening on this friday eve. christina loren here to look at another hot forecast. >> yeah, last day of the extreme heat. temperatures are going to be warming up and comfortable enough for you to sit on the warm sand of the beach. in san francisco, 61 degrees, headed towards the 80s. we're at 53, grab a jacket in san jose. as high pressure i

jon: without batman mobile doesn't have a flames shooting out the end, that would make a really cool. very creative and good for them. all right, enjoy your weekend. jenna: you have a big performance tomorrow, right? speak you know, wanaque showed up. thank you for joining us. [laughter] jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news election alert in the race for the white house. welcome to "america live." i am megyn kelly. over the past 40 hours, real clear politics, has all been moved to the mini category. michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, the 50 electoral votes have been moved over to the romney side. this development raises the stakes even higher for president obama and governor romney heading into next tuesday's town hall debate. that will be in long island. chris stirewalt is our digital politics editor. i want to get to the debate, but i have to start with this. when you look at the way the electoral map goes, it's like wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania -- is pennsylvania back in play now? is that real? >> sure, it is real. what you are seeing is this

make out with some shoes. just as they went, they sort of fell. jon: crooks are not necessarily the brightest. thank you for joining us today. jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert. you are looking live at iowa and virginia. two critical swing states where we are waiting to hear from obama and romney as we take on new questions today about who won the debate and who came out ahead after last night's town hall debate. and why those are actually two different issues, who won and who came out ahead. welcome to "america live." i am megyn kelly. most of the debate headlines focused on tools like tbs news, which asked uncommitted voters who won last night debate. they gave the president a slight edge. 37% saying obama and 30% saying mitt romney. governor romney was the clear winner on several issues. uncommitted voters saying that he would do a better job handling the deficit and the economy and handling taxes. >> 9 million americans without work. i was in the one to 5.4%. this was the president's plan. he said he would cut in half the deficit. he has not done

the other day and jon stewart gave him tough questions about benghazi and libya and we got some actual information and news of course the headline about not being optimal situation the loss of four americans there. >> yeah, look, i mean jon stewart is the best of the non-journalist news outlets and that he does occasionally ask tough questions. i mean, saying that he he is the most serious of the comedy show hosts is not a huge compliment. it's like the best oktoberfest in orlando. or the best gas station sushi in alabama. he asks some serious question. i'm sure obama was mispleased to be asked serious question on those shows. overall strategy like this new ad comparing voting for the first time to losing your virginity these are desperate plays by a campaign that basically wants to argue on cultural terms and appeal to least informed voters most emotional voters rather than making a coherent case defending his own record and defending what he might do in the second term. >> do you think that youth voters come out and vote anywhere near the same capacity that they did in 2008. this clo

exactly to believe about the state of the race. take a look at jon stewart on "the daily show." >> the presidential race has tinted considerably. how do i know? >> a new poll from the pew research center. >> gallup poll. >> abc news "washington post" toll. >> maris college poll. >> the 7-eleven metric, you get a red cup for the republican, a blue cup for the democrat. >> of course, this is one small problem, though. this data coming in. has a tendency to contradict itself. just yesterday obama was simultaneously up by four, down by two and tied with mitt romney. >> will, you know, he does have a point. many of us think the same thing about polls. what do believe what not to believe. i tell you one thing i noticed when romney's down, the republicans say the polls are fixed. they don't believe it. when obama's down, democrats say the polls are firsted, they don't believe it. look, how much stock should we put in polls? >> one of the fews things roland and i have an actual agreement on. the limited value of pollsof turns an election into a football game, count the score midway th

to the pentagon, listen to what president obama told jon stewart about what happened right after that tack in lattack in libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans were killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world after it happened. >> it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us all being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it is not optimal. >> let's go to the pentagon now and talk to chris lawrence because, chris, there are all these new reports, they come in as far as what the cia might have known. what are you hearing? >> well, we're hearing some new reports from the ap, brooke, but stuff that cnn has already reported weeks ago. basically that in were indications shortly after this attack that it may not have been spontaneous, that it may have been planned. in fact, a u.s. official is basically saying no one right now is ruling out the idea that some of the attackers may have aspired to attack the consulate, but right now that officia

for an incumbent president. how does each side fit it into their larger strategy? for mitt romney, i think jon is right. job number one is reassuring people he's up to the job, that he's ready to be president. that's what he was able to do substantially on the economy in the first debate. that's the job on foreign policy here in the third debate, especially after that rocky trip this summer. i think for the president the question is can he fit the debate tonight again into his strategy in the end game, which seems to be very much foe kused on regaining strength among women that have moved away from him since that first debate. in the second debate he raised a lot of issues relating to women. i think tonight you will hear questioning about whether mitt romney is too quick to talk about war, particularly in regards to iran. >> most women i know don't like war. they want our military men and women to come home as in right now. so might that hurt mitt romney if he starts talking about iran and sort of war-like terms? >> i think it's very interesting. you saw joe biden try to open this door certain

to talk about this second presidential debate, ana navarro, former adviser to jon huntsman and john mccain and cnn contributor. and right here in studio, richard socarides, former adviser to president bill clinton. ana, i want to start with you. we've been talking about the effects of the first presidential debate and how mitt romney seems to turn this race around. there's a very interesting statistic from this new politico/george washington university poll. they add, who do you think will win the election? before the first debate, people said president obama. 61% said president obama. after the first presidential debate, it was just 53%. there we go. there's the magic number right there so you can all see it. 61% before the first debate. afterwards, 53%. it really seemed to change the perception of this race. so does it change the expectation game, ana, going into the second debate? >> i think it has changed the expectation debate. i think the expectations on president obama are not as high as they were in the first debate. the first debate, the question asked of many people was, who

. it will be his third appearance as president. last week, he talked foreign policy with jon stewart and ann romney visited with the the tonight show" last month, of course she was without her husband. >> trying to get votes. >> this is the final stretch and certainly the final push. >> lisa, thank you. >>> our panelists are standing by. they have a heads-up about one particular debate technique both candidates may use tonight. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. new yoplait greek 100. [ female announcer ] se people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects th

to drag it out of them. >> the president said on that hard hitting interview with jon stewart as the information becomes available we share it with the american people. then, mr. president, show us that video. >> nothing like that is going to happen this weekend right now because both can tarkts president obama now at camp date hunkered down for this next and final debate down there in boca rotan florida. governor romney also practice iting for this debate. >> that may be where we get answers. it is about foreign policy. libya will come up. you remember what it flap it caused when it came up in the last debate when the president tried tried to say he first called it a terror attack. >> somethin' tells me romney's message will be much more honed and he will probably get much more precise instead of botching it. >> probably won't be about the rose garden either. the first two topics in the debate are revolving around the middle east. there is no way this isn't the central subject. also good miss for the romney campaign ahead of this final debate. the polls have certainly shifted

night. jon stewart hosted. meredith vieira, hoda cot business tom hanks, a whole bunch of folks all to raise topher walken would have been good. >> could have played the cowbell. >> thank you so much, jenna bush hager. >> marmalade, i like to call you now. >> thank you. >>> up next, the five hottest health headlines from nutritionist joy bauer, coming up. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so jill's dentist introduced her to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. nyqui tylenol: me, too. and cougnasal congestion.ers? so jill can keep living the good life. nyqui

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